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Re: [Keelynet] Gas boosters - naptha, moth balls, toluene, methanol and more

Jerry Decker - KN
Sat, 12 Nov 2005 07:25:54 -0800

Hola Folks!

Ron wrote back with the following regarding whether the mothballs used
were benzene or naptha (thanks Ron);

Sorry, guys.  Apparently my box (almost empty anyway) was tossed at the
last fill-up.  Actually, I left it on top of the pump!

DUMB!

I'll go get another box, but I remember the content was 100% naphtalene.
It was blue, and came 75 to a box for about 2 bucks.

According to my rough estimates, I drove 3000 miles for that $2
investment.  For me, that equates (at 16 mpg on regular unleaded) of 187
gallons of fuel.

Since I didn't start until gas hit $2.50, and it ain't much below that
now, I have already saved $468.75 at $2.50 a gallon.

Not bad, eh?

When I get started on my mag field addition, I'll keep you guys posted.

BTW:  An experiment from the mid-80's I conducted on beat-up old Ford
Tempo, I converted the system to run on fumes.  It went from 18.6 to
108.3 mpg.  The jump was substantial to begin with-I immediately went to
over 40mpg-the BIGGEST jump didn't occur until I reset the ignition
timing to 1 degree AFTER TDC.

Something to think about...
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And this;

http://www.northamericanmotoring.com/forums/showthread.php?p=700779#post700779

Yeah actually I've heard that from a few of my old school racer friends
too. They say it ups the octane level or improves the power and fuel
efficiency of the fuel. They used to drop a whole bunch in the tank
before hitting the tracks or when they knew they'd be drag racing.

Jerry Decker - KN wrote:

> Hola Dave, Ron, et al!
>
> Dave R. wrote:
>
>> Jerry--
>>
>> With regards to the article about using Moth Balls in the fuel
>> tank, do the new style moth balls made from "p-dichlorobenzene"
>> work also or do they have to be the old style moth balls made from
>> Naphthalene?
>>
>> In shopping at various stores looking for moth balls, all of them were made from p-dichlorobenzene.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave R.
>
>
> Ron had written;
>
>> I have recently completed (to my satisfaction) tests on the use of
>> Naptha as a gasoline enhancement..
>
>
> Which I would assume meant the napthalene moth balls, but will see if
> he can clarify this.
>
> http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/gen01/gen01450.htm
>
> ...Paradichlorobenzene (a chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon) is not
> the stuff of which moth balls are made. Paradichlorobenzene

> is referred to as "moth crystals." Moth balls are composed of
> naphthalene, which is also an aromatic hydrocarbon.

>
> ...Usually the commercial type mothballs are made of either naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene.


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